DfAColp was requirod submit itemized statements for hio oxponse Grafts of nearly .1200 00 it was shown he had ovordravn XOG 00; Clif-i/Or (-c.o rye way Ciii-.rgea uvioo ror the same it on. etc. ,cto< • nonoonsil ioer- or: 0100 GO by hr. Ayres to hr, C.olp, in .voril, to relieve"distress was promptly entered on the cash hook an ar 03T iton. '! A:2E OLD ACGOUUliJ Ik IQt.-hG: . . . GliDES, -fi . hi. .'.V CORES lil. Oil h3SE^?T5Hfi3. UfED POR tliP. OfERaf IGEo UP OfRxAir lTDIVIDUALSi? A Accounts have not bcevi paid with duo regard to their character or proper ’business stand ins. Pulse statements v/ero nude to avoid paying standlng accounts while the moneys collected as the result of the tutorials and' service these accounts provided ■..• .re wasted on osc-eocsive eoraaissions, traveling and other cxmoncoc. 10,000 history ho old. etc, for is’stance, v/ero used to gather' money, but tho only payments or. those booklets were provided for by hr Ayres before he left. Until the last three norths no r:lrl •>• -v -v^.r :=■::<■> Ant.TO-jty- r-nyit was paid' osaept. the f£50 00 paid by hr. byres”to prevent th£ir being dispoaoeflod. I'onboi'ship emblems were delivered in January and distributed thruout Texas to build up interest end revenue, but the balance due is unpaid; the brly pay-.ent on this vr r by . r, -yrec before he" left, tills account is ir the hands of professional collectors.’ The man who marked the Brownsville Division hue not Ineg :..vifis and trait ia threatened. Etc., etc. lAuA IU 2JI1 CEASACi'f.S CC" w.wfl 1: ‘f.j.; Hi 3uj." J IfuR;-; re the HELD? A ‘ la; contracts, no written ugrec’aey'ts, no standards for commission pny.-.er.ts or compensation. throve was paid '■?iitj comm in Ion and given the oS3? car; ihoiapson was paid 2t.l ocraiosion and furnished his own " car; Uefidrlck was paid 33 1/2, comiaicuior and car allcage in addition; ?rsnois was given valuable privileges anu giver authorization to col-lent moneys ir the name of the Hi. there ir no record to. show that this money would roach the : treasury, there arc records that indicate another loose arrangement. throve don loo the claim of hr, loip that he was to pay half the cost of printing the SO.GOO maps with travel information for which ho collected some :'.SSC0 00 Thompson files claim for GOOD 16 while Colp claims ho is paid h- full. Reddrick ".vas sort out so i/iciting after the return of the . Halving Director, and a belated attempt was made to protect his work from blunders, but damages are resulting nevertheless. . runeis left unpaid bills at Gar Antonio and elsewhere, and one of hie bad checks is drawn on a bank which reports his not having an account. ’.'ho iff is hold for all those. Shrove and his YD,,, commissions wore secretly continued after the f'anaging Director had recalled bin and ordered the arrangement with hint cancelled. V/KAS J.CTIQD3 PGR CIIECZIUG U3? GOLHGvlOTT:.; i\. R.A.Vl IDE OOHIfiiOT-3rfS3 0? Ri'llIEEAJTCEU 3Y SOLICITORS? A machine numbered receipt books v/ero in stock with, ample provisions and methods for protecting tho iicney paid by the people. Those receipts were not checked and proven as turned in It took considerable time and adjustment by an auditor to establish ukrovo*s accounts, then it was shown he was overpaid. Q Aid;'. SOLICITORS BONDED AiJ 08V Ixl'.GULATIOKS iiTD PRITIED hAT'CEH HEgUTHE? A ITo solicitor was bonded after tho fanaging Director loft. Reddrick \7as son clod, but tho application for this bond was nado tv/o weeks after 1110 :SWaBtae Bii’00t0i' rCtun,°4 wa protco a^taot tho rootless oo,«tlw.